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we are we balancing our economy. one of the things i've sought to do, it will attract newspaper headlines but i'm trying to expand our export promotion to make sure it is better, encouraging exports investment, making sure overseas changes of commerce for britain are better in these emerging economies. all these things are so important because one of the big strategic mistakes i think we made as a country in the last 15 years was we did not expand in the same way that for example, germany did. our market share in those emerging economies. >> john denham. >> mr. speaker, i've heard the chancellor make a number of statements to this house. is it a fair summer to say that every time he comes he's told us the economy hasn't grown since last time, he is planning to borrow more than last time he was here? spending on public service is going to be cut more than last time he was here. growth in the future is going to be less than he told us last time he was here. and envy of that record should he be quite so pleased with him
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said the surprise decision to hire mark carney was a significant positive turn for both the economy and the banks u.b.s. said it did not expect mr cornered to be as tough on lenders as his predecessor predicting an end to what it called an increasingly challenging u.k. regulatory agenda well it's appropriate as they must talk to me because he's overseeing a circus freak show of central bankers having their way. in the derivatives market the shadow banking system creating all kinds of contortionists out there in the central banking land and half naked ladies and in this case of mark carney he's a math i'm not for date of banking because he wants both higher interest rates and looser monetary policy is a financial i'm afeard i you know they should put him into. work perfectly and the city freak show one thread in the street there's mark carney and the bearded him aphrodite he wants higher rates and looser monetary policy welcome to the freak show marconi where we've got your number every bit of flesh on this show every single way because that's what we do bad guys welcome to the trade sho
said the surprise decision to hire mark carney was a significant positive turn for both the economy and the banks u.b.s. said it did not expect mr cornered to be as tough on lenders as his predecessor predicting an end to what it called an increasingly challenging u.k. regulatory agenda well it's appropriate as they must talk to me because he's overseeing a circus freak show of central bankers having their way. in the derivatives market the shadow banking system creating all kinds of...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. it is easy to. get to meet. stocks. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. welcome back to part two and on to tennis the sport has been getting progressively foster a more powerful bunts according to former russian style and especially and he's going to intelligence and tactics will still give players the edge in deciding the grand slams rather thought the neon reports. russia can be proud of its record in the midst of the starts it is not. enjoying a great start. to see a miscue nor was the first russian to join sports with the growth in two thousand and four at the french open she became the country's first female winner of the grand slam singles title and also reached the world's top three being as high seconds
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if the economy, does the economy rapidly improve? there are a lot of different factors but by and large people act rationale if they know those stocks going to get hammered, you will pay extra taxes you shy away from the stocks and why warren buffett has the bully puppet, i know he is a billionaire but he is a speculator and a political mouthpiece of the administration and it is tiring listening to this guy like he is the greatest economic mind we have? come on. >>neil: you are going --. >>guest: he hat made his share of mistakes, remember that sleazy deal? >>neil: we say the dividend rate could go to the top, whatever the income rate could be the rate you pay on taxes. the rumble over ronald, the unions going after the fast food powerhouse but why you could be the one getting kicked. we bel, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar tra
if the economy, does the economy rapidly improve? there are a lot of different factors but by and large people act rationale if they know those stocks going to get hammered, you will pay extra taxes you shy away from the stocks and why warren buffett has the bully puppet, i know he is a billionaire but he is a speculator and a political mouthpiece of the administration and it is tiring listening to this guy like he is the greatest economic mind we have? come on. >>neil: you are going --....
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is the world economy prepared to deal with another oil shock? the answer is no. >> until we can develop alternative fuels for transportation, the world remains at the mercy of the oil markets. weaning ourselves off fossil fuels is a slow and expensive business. but there is a fossil fuel that is relatively cheap and also plenty full. natural gas. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the h
is the world economy prepared to deal with another oil shock? the answer is no. >> until we can develop alternative fuels for transportation, the world remains at the mercy of the oil markets. weaning ourselves off fossil fuels is a slow and expensive business. but there is a fossil fuel that is relatively cheap and also plenty full. natural gas. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back to pot to and on to tennis and sports has been getting progressively foster a more powerful according to former russian style and he's going to intelligence and tactics will still give players the edge in deciding the grand slams from a father now reports. russia can be proud of its record in. the start which is not. enjoying a great start. to see a miscue nor was the first russian to join the sports equipment at the two thousand and four of the french open she became the country's first female winner of the bronze them singles title and also reached the world's top three being as high seconds in september that year it's been five years since the injuries got sure risking his career but thirty one year old mother of three is still in the business as one of the russian team's coaches and a t.v. crew and peter now while that's at the closing to me women's tennis is definitely more interesting than men's
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interest rates to resume their normal ised rates in the four and five percent which would force the economy to have to pay its way here in britain instead of relying on handouts and welfare from the bank of england and the city so naturally he had to go he had to walk the plank to bring in a duff mark carney who will introduce on orthodox central banking techniques more in the style of bend shyster bernanke in which is horrible for the u.k. pound you think it's a poison chalice for mark carney either he raises interest rates to defend the pound of course causing a real estate crash or he goes down the path of allowing the pound to be debased he's going to actually here's what i predict i predict marconi will well devalued the british pound by twenty five percent he's going to force a currency devaluation as part of these currency wars that's my prediction from mark carney he will do the right thing by letting the economy. work through no natural interest rate rises no do the wrong thing and devalue the british pound again you know he was part of the financial stability board up until i assu
interest rates to resume their normal ised rates in the four and five percent which would force the economy to have to pay its way here in britain instead of relying on handouts and welfare from the bank of england and the city so naturally he had to go he had to walk the plank to bring in a duff mark carney who will introduce on orthodox central banking techniques more in the style of bend shyster bernanke in which is horrible for the u.k. pound you think it's a poison chalice for mark carney...
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unique woman climates means for the children can train on doors for almost twelve months a year and the economy has only been open for a few months but come two thousand and eighteen it may even produce a few graduates who try and help russia win the home world cup richard tante crossed into. and finally some of the walls best figure skaters are set to take part in the season ending finale at what will also be the winter olympic venue in saatchi and i'm on call so have reports on the latest developments on the black sea resort. there is less than a week to go before the iceberg skating palace in sochi welcomes the world's best figure skaters in the final of the grand prix series then he tournaments will cap three years' worth of work during which thousands of specialists work to complete the venue which will host up to twelve thousand spectators during the games the states of the arts eyes very unique to russia was built with energy conserving technology in mind making itself sustainable for several days now the seats are in communications are up and running and the ice has been made all that's
unique woman climates means for the children can train on doors for almost twelve months a year and the economy has only been open for a few months but come two thousand and eighteen it may even produce a few graduates who try and help russia win the home world cup richard tante crossed into. and finally some of the walls best figure skaters are set to take part in the season ending finale at what will also be the winter olympic venue in saatchi and i'm on call so have reports on the latest...
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these currency wars that's my prediction from mark carney he will do the right thing by letting the economy work through no natural interest rate rises no they'll do the wrong thing and devalue the british pound again you know he was part of the financial stability board up until i assume now and that's where the shadow banking system is so i think that it's something that we should look for because we know that a lot of the shadow banking has moved to london so i think it's something that they're worried about is something to look for for the future as this collapse goes out of back and system relies on zero percent interest rate that he's going to retain this conflict of interest he's going to retain financial stability authority position that's a huge conflict so if you've got goldman as you pointed out stretching all across europe all crossed the world to create a new ice age and economic growth due to zero percent interest rates let's have the equivalent of you know below zero temperatures in the ecology bringing and the ice like conditions of no growth frozen and frozen due to these c
these currency wars that's my prediction from mark carney he will do the right thing by letting the economy work through no natural interest rate rises no they'll do the wrong thing and devalue the british pound again you know he was part of the financial stability board up until i assume now and that's where the shadow banking system is so i think that it's something that we should look for because we know that a lot of the shadow banking has moved to london so i think it's something that...
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starts to grow again will mean this debt back into the economy and nobody will notice but the economy's not growing so the black hole of debt is getting bigger and there's and here's here's the rub stacey is that the low interest rates that the central bankers claim they are forced to implement due to what they call deflation is causing deflation ok quantitative easing and zero interest rate policies do not fight deflation they cause deflation ok that's what these. bankers don't understand they only have these they have the sound of one hand clapping they don't understand the economy they don't understand that they are causing deflation and simultaneously causing the biggest bond bubble in three hundred years in the country of britain now turning a three hundred year high they are therefore the black call is only going to get going going to get bigger the article goes on to point out the markets have lost confidence in the banks due to their complex and opaque numbers this is what the financial stability report says that it's because of the complex and opaque numbers not the the fact th
starts to grow again will mean this debt back into the economy and nobody will notice but the economy's not growing so the black hole of debt is getting bigger and there's and here's here's the rub stacey is that the low interest rates that the central bankers claim they are forced to implement due to what they call deflation is causing deflation ok quantitative easing and zero interest rate policies do not fight deflation they cause deflation ok that's what these. bankers don't understand they...
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to a consumption economy. they need to free up some sectors, stop subsidizing state owned banks and national champions, they need to do political reform. but what do they think they need to do? >> if you talk to people on the street in beijing these days where i love, what you hear from people over and over again is fundamentally the same thing. they want their expectations of this government to be fulfilled. they want to know fundamentally that this government has the best interest of the people at heart. over the last ten years what they've seen is their own income, family income, has not kept up with the enormous pace of the growth of the economy. they feel ultimately they're not winning out. what the government has to do is figure out a way to reassure people that they are in fact the number one priority. you've heard this over and over again in the first language from this new president. when he gave the first speech he put aside some of the old language about socialism and chinese characteristics and a h
to a consumption economy. they need to free up some sectors, stop subsidizing state owned banks and national champions, they need to do political reform. but what do they think they need to do? >> if you talk to people on the street in beijing these days where i love, what you hear from people over and over again is fundamentally the same thing. they want their expectations of this government to be fulfilled. they want to know fundamentally that this government has the best interest of...
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summers ago, congress realized that if they couldn't compromise on a deficit and revenue plan, our economy would crash. turns out they couldn't compromise. so here's what they did. in order to force themselves to work together and compromise, they concocted a catastrophic penalty that would itself crash our economy. put it another way. if there was an asteroid headed towards the earth, we made it and fired it at ourselves. because otherwise we would never have done the hard work required to protect ourselves from asteroids. >> see, that's one way of looking at it. yes. >>> halle berry's thanksgiving day drama seems to be winding down. progress has been made regarding the holiday fistfight between hallry berry's ex-boyfriend, gabriel aubry, and her current fiance. in a statement, berry's lawyer said she and aubrey have reached an amicable agreement. berry had a restraining order put into effect after that fight to keep aubrey from seeing their 4-year-old daughter. >>> so lindsay lohan, she's done it again, arrested thursday for allegedly punching a woman in the face in a new york city fig n
summers ago, congress realized that if they couldn't compromise on a deficit and revenue plan, our economy would crash. turns out they couldn't compromise. so here's what they did. in order to force themselves to work together and compromise, they concocted a catastrophic penalty that would itself crash our economy. put it another way. if there was an asteroid headed towards the earth, we made it and fired it at ourselves. because otherwise we would never have done the hard work required to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. or. her. clone welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow to fans team for a u.s. soldier bradley manning has accused of releasing secret army files to wiki leaks claims he was abused in detention at turning cabin zs believes manning started paying for his alleged crimes long before the trial for nine months he was held at a marine base in quantico which i mention remey because manning is in the army so i was already strained at this marine brig he was held in solitary confinement on a very restricted schedule he was not allowed to do exercise in his cell he was not allowed to lie down in his cell all day today where the sit up without lean back against the wall all day he got out one hour a day for exercise and so it was a very restrictive environment for no good reason at all the military says is that protect him and the bradley manning feels like that in his in his lawyer here that this was punishment for fou
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it is being outcompeted by new emerging economy. we asked about the report the government makes for business and enterprise. it is fair to say that his answer has captured the imagination of all political parties that will respond formally in the spring. so here's what we will do now. first, government spending should be alone with the business community. we will provide new money to support the partnerships. from april 2015, the governmental elites one of the funding and get people back to work. the gross funds are having businesses get back into the game. we are going to support businesses and technologies where britain has a clear technology advantage. we will extend our global lead in aerospace and support the supply chain for advanced infection. we've also support british companies to new emerging markets in asia and africa and the americas. and increasing the funding for the uk by over 25% a year. so they can help more firms build the capacity of overseas british chambers and maintain our country's position as the number one d
it is being outcompeted by new emerging economy. we asked about the report the government makes for business and enterprise. it is fair to say that his answer has captured the imagination of all political parties that will respond formally in the spring. so here's what we will do now. first, government spending should be alone with the business community. we will provide new money to support the partnerships. from april 2015, the governmental elites one of the funding and get people back to...
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we need to lift that threat over the economy. and now as part of that, we'd like to put in place as i said a carefully designed mix of reforms to put our fiscal balance in the path of sustainability. as long as there is recognition by the other side that those rates will go up, we think we can reach an agreement on the set of reforms as i said that will be good for the economy. >> republicans were quick to hit back. orrin hatch called them stunning and irresponsible, but there may be more cracks in the ranks. "washington post" reports some moderate and conservative republicans are calling on boehner to concede on taxes now while he still has leverage to ask for something in return likely sbiltsment reforms. larry hathaway joins us for more. wlarry, good to see you. geithner says do no harm but they're prepared to go over the cliff. >> i think it's rather disingenuous. the administration feel it is has wind in its sails from the election and is trying to push the mandate on the issue of mar again al tax rates. i think the risks of
we need to lift that threat over the economy. and now as part of that, we'd like to put in place as i said a carefully designed mix of reforms to put our fiscal balance in the path of sustainability. as long as there is recognition by the other side that those rates will go up, we think we can reach an agreement on the set of reforms as i said that will be good for the economy. >> republicans were quick to hit back. orrin hatch called them stunning and irresponsible, but there may be more...
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i think america's got to think that what it needs to do is get growth in its economy as well. and it needs to get growth by trade and exporting. i think what we're missing at the moment is a global agreement whereby big powers try to rebuild confidence in the world. yes, have you to sort out the fiscal problems. yes, you also have to have growth because that's the key to employment and to prosperity to the future. there's a global deal waiting to be done with china, europe, india also involved in this and, of course, america itself, where we could build the confidence that is necessary to get higher levels of growth around the world. >> and finally, gordon brown, i couldn't let you go without asking the view of the single biggest news story to hit the planet in the last week, of course, the royal baby. >> it's incredibly important that we give them the privacy because her health is a massive issue. you can see that britain thinks we have a monarchy you can see, prince charles and prince william and then the baby that is -- comes from the pregnancy, you can see the monarchy str
i think america's got to think that what it needs to do is get growth in its economy as well. and it needs to get growth by trade and exporting. i think what we're missing at the moment is a global agreement whereby big powers try to rebuild confidence in the world. yes, have you to sort out the fiscal problems. yes, you also have to have growth because that's the key to employment and to prosperity to the future. there's a global deal waiting to be done with china, europe, india also involved...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. kid was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country company taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars polymer it's odd reasonable and honest supported bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. war profiteers. parents versus social workers docu nabby and now. that many children have become prizes to find full one is the long threatened families of the social fabric to see more female they have right of willful minimal faith in . but they have any kind of suspicion about. will be for food or for your children are also just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we haven't seen just to. concentrate to pull. out the footrace true. which bright if you move. from phones to pressure. whose friends don't talk t.v. don
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sixteen where it should be back on its feet almost well considering the current state of the greek economy not an optimistic statement to make the opposition i mentioned the social democrats they're saying that any debate on debt restructuring for greece will have to wait until after the general election takes place here in germany so with the shadow of the election starting to come into view and merkel essentially being politically embarrassed by having to go back on a promise she's made it's all stern to be a very interesting to pay when german politicians discuss the latest financial aid package for greece. well later this hour max cars and stacy who bit see similarities between the central banks of congo i'm britain speculating on just what is filling that bolts. congo rebels around central banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank o
sixteen where it should be back on its feet almost well considering the current state of the greek economy not an optimistic statement to make the opposition i mentioned the social democrats they're saying that any debate on debt restructuring for greece will have to wait until after the general election takes place here in germany so with the shadow of the election starting to come into view and merkel essentially being politically embarrassed by having to go back on a promise she's made it's...
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more of their money to the federal government without raising tax rates which we believe will harm our economy. >> and new polling by the associated press could strengthen the president's hand in negotiations. 48% of americans say they support the idea of raising taxes on the highest earners. that's compared to 32% who say tax cuts should continue for everyone. >> well, hillary clinton says she insists that she wants to get out of politics. but a new poll shows that the majority of americans are hoping she has a change of heart. the latest abc news/"washington post" poll shows 50% of americans would vote for hillary clinton in 2016. 37% would oppose such a campaign. hillary clinton also has a strong bid of support in her home state of new york where 54% of voters say she would make a great runner. but new yorkers are not so enthusiastic about the current governor jumping into the race. 39% support andrew cuomo's 2016 presidential bid. and more on 2016, already casino mogul is also looking toward 2016 after spending almost $150 million on the 2012 election, the billionaire is vowing to continue
more of their money to the federal government without raising tax rates which we believe will harm our economy. >> and new polling by the associated press could strengthen the president's hand in negotiations. 48% of americans say they support the idea of raising taxes on the highest earners. that's compared to 32% who say tax cuts should continue for everyone. >> well, hillary clinton says she insists that she wants to get out of politics. but a new poll shows that the majority of...
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economy $1 billion a day. it means lost business for truckers and others who rely on the port for their livelihood. combined they are the nation's busiest handling nearly 40% of impossibles from asia. and google customers across europe will be able to access the largest repertoire of music in the world. the fruit of a collaboration between internet giant and european collecting societies. kelly spoke to the director of strategy resources and asked him how instrumental google was in setting up the licensing platform. >> to facilitate their access and want to offer to every music provider to europe and perhaps the world. so access for all digital partner that have some services in europe. >> we should give you perhaps the task of figuring out the euro zone because you've manned to come together at least with regard to music. how difficult was to overcome those obstacles that those national ob kells that it seemed it held up your counterparts when it comes to trying to figure out for example budget issues? >> tha
economy $1 billion a day. it means lost business for truckers and others who rely on the port for their livelihood. combined they are the nation's busiest handling nearly 40% of impossibles from asia. and google customers across europe will be able to access the largest repertoire of music in the world. the fruit of a collaboration between internet giant and european collecting societies. kelly spoke to the director of strategy resources and asked him how instrumental google was in setting up...
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economy. we think the rate cutting cycle may well be over, but the market isn't particularly viewing it that way as of yet. so the aussie still has that headwind. but it feels like headwinds. it is a bit frustrating because we are quite bearish in aussie but we're not getting that kind of downside momentum. it's just stop the cap side. >> you never know. >> it's a rarity. >> it is a rare thing for you. hang around long enough, it will go your way. thanks for that. >> cheers. >>> spain. the treasury is setting up three, seven, and ten-year bonds. they're now pre-funding for 2013. we've got the results of that in around about 30 minutes. >>> and china and india secretary growth slowed in november. analysts say china and india's nonmanufacturing team expected to improve thanks to a hiring boost in the mainland as well as strong new orders in india. at the same time, china's new leadership, as we pointed out, has laid out some fresh directives. >> these are some pretty sweeping reforms making chin
economy. we think the rate cutting cycle may well be over, but the market isn't particularly viewing it that way as of yet. so the aussie still has that headwind. but it feels like headwinds. it is a bit frustrating because we are quite bearish in aussie but we're not getting that kind of downside momentum. it's just stop the cap side. >> you never know. >> it's a rarity. >> it is a rare thing for you. hang around long enough, it will go your way. thanks for that. >>...
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that kproit duce a larger economy in the long run. when we couple that with the fact both sides feel they have a mandate on taxes is there a benefit to going over the cliff and figuring out from the bottom? >> from the democratic point of view this is really simple. if you look at the economics and you look at the politics of this, there's one simple inescapable fact which is for millionaires and billionaires taxes will go up. the president ran on this. the country is with him on this. look at the economics it the only way to address the problem is to cut taxes on millionaires or billionaires. the other option for our republican friends, if they want to make the decision and tell the country that their message is they want to address this problem by cutting programs for poor people and for sick grand mothers they can do that. >> i don't know of any reasonable democrat who doesn't say there needs be work done on entitlement reform. without a doubt. you hear it from everybody. even the president agrees we have to cut spending. so it's n
that kproit duce a larger economy in the long run. when we couple that with the fact both sides feel they have a mandate on taxes is there a benefit to going over the cliff and figuring out from the bottom? >> from the democratic point of view this is really simple. if you look at the economics and you look at the politics of this, there's one simple inescapable fact which is for millionaires and billionaires taxes will go up. the president ran on this. the country is with him on this....
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. >> although that hurts the economy, too. >> everything hurts the economy. so it's a question of which is most -- or least harmful and that tends to be cutting government spending. >> but i do think it's -- >> although tim geithner would disagree with me. >> one side wants to keep the government and entitlements like we have it. and the other side wants to take away all the excess government -- >> i think both sides agree that you need to do both. just a question of how much. >> we need to do both to do a deal. i don't think both sides dwre that it's the right thing to do. just to get a deal done. >> i think moderates in both parties -- >> people on the right think we're plenty big. and there are other people on the left that would like to do more social -- even grow government and pay for it up to 70%. so there are people. >> all right. when we come back, we'll talk about why manufacturing optimism is falling and falling fast. but first, gangnam style is on its way to racking up 1 billion views on youtube. with one song, this 34-year-old is set to become a
. >> although that hurts the economy, too. >> everything hurts the economy. so it's a question of which is most -- or least harmful and that tends to be cutting government spending. >> but i do think it's -- >> although tim geithner would disagree with me. >> one side wants to keep the government and entitlements like we have it. and the other side wants to take away all the excess government -- >> i think both sides agree that you need to do both. just a...
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economy, in the u.s. society, that really extended far beyond just the patients who that program covers. mr. garamendi: there certainly is a series of things we know we can do to reduce the cost of medicare. some of those are already in place. they've been brought forward by the affordable care act. others are yet to be done. the prescription drug issue is out there. enormous savings, i think $160 billion, $150 billion right there over a 10-year period. the fraud in the system, some of that was dealt with with the affordable care act but there's much more that can be done. there are fraudulent billings for durable medical equipment as well as other kinds of services that are provided. those need to be addressed. the systems that are being put in place, that is moving away from fee for service, will significantly -- we'll significantly address that. and in the area of hospitalization, again, there are programs that are viable, that are not yet implemented, that are not part of the savings that have already
economy, in the u.s. society, that really extended far beyond just the patients who that program covers. mr. garamendi: there certainly is a series of things we know we can do to reduce the cost of medicare. some of those are already in place. they've been brought forward by the affordable care act. others are yet to be done. the prescription drug issue is out there. enormous savings, i think $160 billion, $150 billion right there over a 10-year period. the fraud in the system, some of that was...
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they say the strike impact is winding and it's costing the national economy billions of dollars. once again, a lot of estimates here say we are talking about $1 billion a day being lost. we are talking about truckers and people not going to work each day as this continues. we are told almost everything has been agreed upon but the one pain issue which is the issue about whether jobs should be kept here when someone retires or whether they can be added someplace else. megyn: growing international concerns over a report that syria is readying deadly and widely banned chemical weapons for combat use. we'll talk about what those chemicals are, what they can do and why america and the world is so worried about this. we are getting a look at george zimmerman's bloody face the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. why didn't the defense get this picture earlier? a new report suggests president reagan's shining city on the hill may be a thing of the past. a look at how america has gone from number one to number 16 on the best places to be born list. and how our government policies may
they say the strike impact is winding and it's costing the national economy billions of dollars. once again, a lot of estimates here say we are talking about $1 billion a day being lost. we are talking about truckers and people not going to work each day as this continues. we are told almost everything has been agreed upon but the one pain issue which is the issue about whether jobs should be kept here when someone retires or whether they can be added someplace else. megyn: growing...
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but the economy up there, local economy is probably the big thing. what people need are more than just scratching the earth and growing some corn and supporting themselves. i mean, they're growing the corn to feed their livestock. somebody else that's smarter than me about this, that's biblical stuff. they've got to get beyond that subsistence where they're feeding their own animals, because they don't have large hectors. they're rooms this size. so they have an employment problem and an economy that's not there. >> before we go to closing remarks, i have one last question for you. and it's actually a basic question. i mean, you've ranged really into some phenomenal strategic issues. but for those folks who have not actually had the extraordinary privilege of traveling to kunar province or, indeed, afghanistan at all, could you talk a little bit about the tyranny of thatter the or rain? terrain? >> it is biblical. the terrain dictates everything. the terrain has dictated the ethnic divisions in the country, the terrain has dictated the trade routes.
but the economy up there, local economy is probably the big thing. what people need are more than just scratching the earth and growing some corn and supporting themselves. i mean, they're growing the corn to feed their livestock. somebody else that's smarter than me about this, that's biblical stuff. they've got to get beyond that subsistence where they're feeding their own animals, because they don't have large hectors. they're rooms this size. so they have an employment problem and an...
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we are not sure the economy will get better and it's kinds of every man for himself. alisyn: thanks so much. the economy is the focus of a debate in michigan where an historic employment bill is about to become law. mike tow tobin is live from chicago. >> reporter: the point republicans are trying to sell is this does not target collective bargaining. all the legislation does according to republicans is make optional union dues and union membership for everyone other than police and firefighters. union members say it attacks their foundation and in all places, michigan, the cradle of organized labor. >> you will have people that will be working right alongside of you that will not have to pay union dues that you pay union dues but will still be able to get all the benefits from being a union member. >> reporter: unlike the drawnout labor standoffs we have seen. this moved rapidly through the legislature during the lame duck session. republicans have the numbers. the demonstrations got ugly with eight people arrested and pepper spray. they insist republicans violated o
we are not sure the economy will get better and it's kinds of every man for himself. alisyn: thanks so much. the economy is the focus of a debate in michigan where an historic employment bill is about to become law. mike tow tobin is live from chicago. >> reporter: the point republicans are trying to sell is this does not target collective bargaining. all the legislation does according to republicans is make optional union dues and union membership for everyone other than police and...
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. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the democrats are starting to realize wait, i think they are on to us. president obama sacrificed going to hawaii with his family. going to stay behind. they will fawn over him for not going to hawaii. >> bob: that happened last year. if you accept the bush tax cut last time. family went off and obama stayed behind. it's time so just accept it. >> brian: it is the same game. the house republican and the senate democrat and president is democrat. >> eric: i can't tell you how many shows i stayed until 11:59, live show for the debt creeling to hit or the government to shut down. government would shut down,
. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the...
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uk see as sharp drop in lending to the real economy. and the search for the lucky power ball winners is on. two tickets match the record $580 million drawing. iberia labor unions have confirmed they'll call a six day strike in december. it will start december 14th and last through december 21st. this comes amid the airline saying it will slash about a quarter of the spanish airlines workforce and cut capacity as part of a restructuring plan. air freight traffic slowed to 3.8% year on year growth and just under 2% month on month growth for the month of october. passenger air traffic was up 3.2% this october, but it did actually decline in october by 0.2%. so a cautionary sign there for global demand. moving on now, costco is just one of the several u.s. companies deciding to issue a special one i'm cash dividend to shareholders. the new is aimed at helping investors stay ahead of automatic tax increases that will take effect in congress fails to resolve the fiscal cliff. in a twist, the retailer is issuing $3.5 billion in new debt to pay
uk see as sharp drop in lending to the real economy. and the search for the lucky power ball winners is on. two tickets match the record $580 million drawing. iberia labor unions have confirmed they'll call a six day strike in december. it will start december 14th and last through december 21st. this comes amid the airline saying it will slash about a quarter of the spanish airlines workforce and cut capacity as part of a restructuring plan. air freight traffic slowed to 3.8% year on year...
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you need grow the economy. >> the question is can we grow the economy like we have in the past. some people question whether 2007 was just a big bubble. you're right the 8.5% in gdp is his totorically what we bring i but you have to find some way to change the deficit and we have for the got p baten back to any of growth. >> it's because you all the borrowing has scared consumers, scared business investors. so what you really need is if president obama ran on a balanced plan, okay, he won, so maybe the reality is some tax rate will question up, but the problem with that is our deficit last year was $1090 billion large. my point to president obama is where is the other part of your balanced plan. how are you into to go restrain or close the additional trillion dollars worth of deficit. >> you want to see entitlements tackled. in th if that were the case, would you then go on the tax rate on the richest americans? >> i'm not going to answer hypotheticals and negotiate here on the set. what we need to do is see the president's plan. i've done enough negotiations in business to unde
you need grow the economy. >> the question is can we grow the economy like we have in the past. some people question whether 2007 was just a big bubble. you're right the 8.5% in gdp is his totorically what we bring i but you have to find some way to change the deficit and we have for the got p baten back to any of growth. >> it's because you all the borrowing has scared consumers, scared business investors. so what you really need is if president obama ran on a balanced plan, okay,...
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that that's not a big deal for the economy. everybody recognizes that it is. >> we keep hearing from critics that say, look, we get a frame work, it doesn't solve the long-term problems, it just kicks the can. you're in a position where you'll take some can kicking at this point, right? >> exactly. i mean, look, people like me started talking about this a year ago. i wrote a piece in the "wall street journal" in march about this. we have known about this forever, well, not forever, only since it started, and it's just being frustratingly little action. at this point i don't think they have the time to do a full deal and that's why they need to kick some cans. >> you say reaching a grand bar ga -- bargain is a dream and i mate be just that. there's a growing sense that the president in his words has won this round. do you think this is how it shaping up? >> i think so, i think he's got a much stronger bargaining position. he put out an officer that was way off where he knew republicans would be, prepared to come back on it. but
that that's not a big deal for the economy. everybody recognizes that it is. >> we keep hearing from critics that say, look, we get a frame work, it doesn't solve the long-term problems, it just kicks the can. you're in a position where you'll take some can kicking at this point, right? >> exactly. i mean, look, people like me started talking about this a year ago. i wrote a piece in the "wall street journal" in march about this. we have known about this forever, well, not...
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but now, investors are scared a plunge over the cliff could send the economy falling back into recession. those worries sent stocks falling. the s & p down two straight weeks after the election, even though it has made up four of the 5.3% loss, whenever there was a glimmer of a hope of a deal, headed up. and the fallout from the fiscal cliff could put even more pressure on unemployed americans, or those just trying to keep up with house payments. except more ups and downs for your investments ahead, but not so much because of big numbers out this week, among them, an important reading on manufacturing tomorrow, and then, what is often the biggest market mover of any month, the jobs report. november's release before the bell on friday. the cliff will likely overshadow even that. and with tax increases looming on capital gains and dividends, investors may start selling before the end of the year to get the better deal if there is no deal. that means, december may not live up to its history of heading higher and leave many questions about what the new year will mean for your bottom line. ha
but now, investors are scared a plunge over the cliff could send the economy falling back into recession. those worries sent stocks falling. the s & p down two straight weeks after the election, even though it has made up four of the 5.3% loss, whenever there was a glimmer of a hope of a deal, headed up. and the fallout from the fiscal cliff could put even more pressure on unemployed americans, or those just trying to keep up with house payments. except more ups and downs for your...
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but slavery was the basis of the english and the spanish and the french economy and he rejected the petition from the virginians as did king george. by the time the founding fathers came along now we have almost half a million slaves. what could you do with them? they were largely unskilled and there were no opportunities in the south. the word out of one plantation began to another plantation. there were villages and towns and cities in the north come in and in the north people could read the slaves. there were opportunities in manufacturing where they could learn skills and serve as apprentices and learn skills and trades. couldn't do that in the south. the only opportunity for work was field hands, and then when it caught him chain was invented -- cotton shane was invented, you now have a sort of patrician of plantation owners. middle and lower-income people buying property and planting cotton. prior to that, most of the poor whites in the south were against slavery because the slaves compete for jobs. >> unlike most politicians he put his political career on the line in favor of abolitio
but slavery was the basis of the english and the spanish and the french economy and he rejected the petition from the virginians as did king george. by the time the founding fathers came along now we have almost half a million slaves. what could you do with them? they were largely unskilled and there were no opportunities in the south. the word out of one plantation began to another plantation. there were villages and towns and cities in the north come in and in the north people could read the...
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. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> security software pioneer john mcafee is on the run. police in belize want to talk with him about the suspicious murder of his neighbor that happened three weeks ago but mr. mcafee is nowhere to be found. or so we thought. >> reporter: the search to find john mcafee began right here at the airport not long after i landed and three words. sorry i'm late. a code word to let me know i met the person to take me to mcafee. who follow eed was a long drive and then we get in to a parking lot and get in to another vehicle an drive off again. this time with switchbacks, u-turns and back alleys. it was clearly meant to confuse and anyone following. and then there we were. face to face. observation number one. with john mckay fee, there is no such thing as a simple answer. you are john mcafee? >> i think so, yes.
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last quarter, profits made up 11% of the economy. and that number has been rising over the past decade. now, on the right side, you see wages as a percentage of gdp. that number has been falling. and last quarter, it hit a record low. now, brooke. part of this is because some higher paying jobs have gone overseas. and it is also because the labor market hasn't bounced back from the recession like other parts of the economy have, take for instance housing. brooke? >> those graphs really tell the story clearly. and i want to ask you about something else, maribel, while i have you. we're used to hearing about trouble when it comes to your traditional newspapers, sadly. but now we're hearing about an online paper that targeted the cutting edge tablet user crowd, that's going away. tell me about that? >> that's right, brooke. it seems digital road is apparently not paved in gold. news corp. is folding the daily. it made a big splash last year when unveiled because it was only for the ipad. this is ironic because in this day and age you th
last quarter, profits made up 11% of the economy. and that number has been rising over the past decade. now, on the right side, you see wages as a percentage of gdp. that number has been falling. and last quarter, it hit a record low. now, brooke. part of this is because some higher paying jobs have gone overseas. and it is also because the labor market hasn't bounced back from the recession like other parts of the economy have, take for instance housing. brooke? >> those graphs really...